Come April, the uncommon but intriguing pairing will come to supermarket freezers nationwide thanks to Häagen-Dazs, which recently announced plans to add seven alcohol-infused ice cream flavors to its lineup by then.

While the ice cream's flavors will mimic that of booze, don't expect to build up a buzz after a few scoops: The products have a 0.5 percent alcohol by volume, a similar amount to what's used to make nonalcoholic beer.

No ID will be required to purchase, the company said, and all flavors are available in 14 oz. cartons and cookie squares at a suggested retail price of $5.29.